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TX Motor Officer Dies of Injuries from Escort Crash

Officer Martinez had served with the Metropolitan Transit Authority Police Department in Texas for 25 years.

Police Officer Elias "Sonny" Martinez succumbed to injuries sustained in a motorcycle crash one week earlier while escorting permitted loads on Gulf Freeway, in the area of FM 646, in League City, TX, according to odmp.org.

He was passing the trucks in the escorted convoy when he laid his motorcycle down in an attempt to avoid a collision. He struck the rear of one of the trucks, causing him to suffer severe injuries. He was flown to Hermann Memorial Hospital where he remained until succumbing to his injuries Sunday.

Officer Martinez had served with the Metropolitan Transit Authority Police Department in Texas for 25 years. He is survived by his wife and two children.

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